The Disney Dream is the Disney Cruise Line’s newest cruise ship, and Disney Food Blog has been invited to sail on its Christening Cruise next week! I look forward to sharing all the best tidbits with you, from the brand new restaurants and lounges on the ship to the eats on Castaway Cay!

What Can You Expect to Hear About?
There are six main restaurants on the Dream — all of them either brand new to the Disney Cruise Line or newly re-imagined for this particular ship. This includes Remy, the Dream’s second adults-only restaurant, which is being touted as a bit of a Victoria and Albert’s at sea.

While I’m not sure yet which restaurants I’ll have the privilege of dining in, I can promise you I’ll do my best to give you a solid overview (and as many details as possible) of the dining opportunities on the Disney Dream and on Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas.

Of course, there are plenty of other places to nosh and sip around the ship, including several lounges, room service, and more. I pledge to fill my memory card many times over in the course of our 3 days on the ship and share with you ASAP!

Now, I know I have tons of questions about the ship’s restaurants and food, and I bet you do, too. Feel free to connect with me on twitter and facebook with topics you’d like to hear about, questions you have, etc. I’ll get to work on covering as much of it as I can next week!

We’ll be sailing away on the 19th, so get ready for some in-depth eats at sea! In the mean-time — here’s a video showing off some of the detailed construction that went into the ship’s restaurants…

This two-night cruise was complimentary as part of a Disney-produced media event, which brought news, radio, internet, and television media together to see the new ship (disclosure policy). The opinions here are my own, and I’m never obligated to provide a positive review of any meal or restaurant.

How did you get to do this? I’m actually going on the preview for the Dream the 21-23. I thought that was the first opportunity for people to be on the ship. Hopefully I’ll get to read a couple of your things before we set sail so I know what to look for

Good luck and have fun. You will prob have a blast. I have not done the cruise so I am looking forward to see what you have to say. I would also be interested to see what phone and internet options there are too.

Wow, AJ, that’s fantastic! Congrats and enjoy the cruise. I hope you get to try Remy! Looking forward to hearing all about it. On our 7 night Western Caribbean cruise last year we got to do a galley tour. Recommended if they offer it on your voyage. It was very interesting. The kitchen was immaculate!

Melissa — This is through an event that Disney is doing that will showcase the boat to various media outlets. They’ve been running cruises with cast members and others so that it’s all ready for YOU guys when you go! Have an amazing time!

Melissa Sue — This is my one hiccup — I can’t possibly eat at all of the restaurants in 3 days!

Josh — I promise lots of pics! And, yep, Chef Hunnel was a contributor on the menu at Remy — it MUST be amazing!

Brooke — Thanks! See you soon!

Tony — I’m interested in phone/internet, too — kind of scared of all the reports of really high pricing! Not sure how to survive without good internet!

Shayne — I can’t wait to fill you in on the details. Hopefully we’ll be able to try some of those amazing restaurants the NEXT time I’m in Houston!

Madoka — Cool! I’m hoping to be able to do a restaurant tour or some such, so that I can get a few more details than I would just wandering through the ship. Fingers Crossed!

Renee — Dress code, as far as I know, is casual most nights. Formal nights are thrown in one or two nights during most cruises. Palo and Remy have a more upscale dress code that is in effect every night.

Melissa — I can’t wait to crank out those reviews! Looking forward to it!

Question about Vista Cafe. I was wondering if any of the drinks are included without extra cost. For example regular drip coffee. And from what I understand, the food items are included. Is that correct?

Amanda — here’s the word from our Editor, Kim: “Vista Cafe (coffee bar) charges for beverages. The pastries, etc. in the bakery case are actually complimentary and sometimes those wonderful chocolate covered strawberries can be found there! I’m not aware of complimentary beverages at Vista such as regular coffee, soda, etc.”